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Bank of Canada hikes overnight rate 75 basis points

Bank of Canada hikes overnight rate 75 basis points

The overnight rate is now at 3.25 per cent, the highest policy rate since 2008.
B.C. nurse suspended for claiming COVID-19 vaccine possibly lethal

B.C. nurse suspended for claiming COVID-19 vaccine possibly lethal

The Nanaimo nurse also asked a co-worker to create falsified vaccination records, according to the BC College of Nurses and Midwives.
Here's what to do if a bear follows you

Here's what to do if a bear follows you

Bear behaviour expert Ellie Lamb says when bears follow, you should teach them that's bad manners.
Watch: Driving Germany’s Autobahn in a Porsche 911 Carrera S

Watch: Driving Germany’s Autobahn in a Porsche 911 Carrera S

Having covered 2,000 kilometres on German highways, I can tell you that the reality of the Autobahn is not as fantastical as you were made to believe.
Serious Squamish hit-and-run crash injures two, RCMP say

Serious Squamish hit-and-run crash injures two, RCMP say

Man arrested after hitting a bus stop where women were standing and fleeing on foot.
Award being offered in memory of four UBC students killed on flight PS752

Award being offered in memory of four UBC students killed on flight PS752

"There is a phrase that goes, 'Turn great sadness into great work.' And that scholarship is an example of that," says the brother of one of the victims.
Polito and Donohoe have Crankworx experience of a lifetime

Polito and Donohoe have Crankworx experience of a lifetime

After growing up watching Crankworx as kids, Whistler’s Jake Polito and Ethan Donohoe had the chance to compete on one of the event’s biggest stages
Labour forces: Back-to-office dilemma challenges employers, employees

Labour forces: Back-to-office dilemma challenges employers, employees

Free parking and dog-friendly policies are enticing workers back to the office.
Opinion: More housing supply isn't a cure-all for the housing crisis

Opinion: More housing supply isn't a cure-all for the housing crisis

Unaffordability is only one type of housing vulnerability that has taken its toll on British Columbians during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Locals catch photos of northern lights around Metro Vancouver

Locals catch photos of northern lights around Metro Vancouver

Did you see them?